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. >>> heart-stopping video out of moscow. >> the 20-year-old was rising on an ice zi road with her parents when the suv lost control and hit a truck. she was thrown if the back window on impact landing in the path of a truck that just missed her. her father scooped her up just in time and she sur vised with only custs and bruises. >> that girl has a few guardian angels looking down. >> no question. >>> up next, incredible new video inside the mouth of a tiger. >>> plus, the presidential afterparty. we'll take you inside the most exclusive of parties. stay with us. a fiber analysis done and sure enough, we're family. but you're not even shredded. you're...crunchy?! that happens sometimes. and you help keep people full with whole grain fiber? just like you guys. [ female announcer ] they're different, but the same. new frosted mini-wheats crunch. a tasty square packed with a crunch... [ crunch! ] ...of whole grain fiber that helps keep you full. it's a big breakfast... [ crunch! ] ...in new a little biscuit. smile! ohhh bring it in! ooohhhooh! in the middle of the night it can be frustrating
. >>> heart-stopping video out of moscow. >> the 20-year-old was rising on an ice zi road with her parents when the suv lost control and hit a truck. she was thrown if the back window on impact landing in the path of a truck that just missed her. her father scooped her up just in time and she sur vised with only custs and bruises. >> that girl has a few guardian angels looking down. >> no question. >>> up next, incredible new video inside the mouth of a...
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so they arrived in moscow. harry spent seven or eight days meeting with stalin to try to figure out why everything was falling apart. stalin had an opportunity to really lay out all of his grievances about the united states. among them being the united states abruptly cut off relief aid and surrender to russia. stalin was not at all happy about that. so the primary issue had to do with the organization and the polish government and who would be in the government. in the agreements were as loose as could possibly be. stalin was supposed to reorganize the government. and of of course, he of here this early, the only thing he cared about was protecting its borders. he didn't care about the u.n. he didn't care about reparations, and that was not his primary concern. his primary concern was territorial protections security forces country. so they went back and forth on that. the hopkins got nowhere on the issue of the polish government issue of the polish government and they had arrested 16 polish underground people
so they arrived in moscow. harry spent seven or eight days meeting with stalin to try to figure out why everything was falling apart. stalin had an opportunity to really lay out all of his grievances about the united states. among them being the united states abruptly cut off relief aid and surrender to russia. stalin was not at all happy about that. so the primary issue had to do with the organization and the polish government and who would be in the government. in the agreements were as loose...
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by that time, he was back from moscow. it was july 1945. he was said getting ready to resign from the government and the remainder of his life, he and his wife went to quÉbec to new york city. and so, he got kind of an interim, a part time job at the lady's car but workers union as a mediator, but he really wanted to write a couple books. this is incredible. so they are house hunting in the ecstasy and end up renting a six-story mansion on central park. 1025 fifth avenue and looked right cross at the museum. i asked diana, his daughter, harry didn't have any money. any money he had went right out the door. and the lease is a working woman. she was a fashion editor. so how did they afford this? diana said i'll bet my bottom dollar it is a pair of debate outside. so he lived in this mansion of fifth avenue. he entertained his friends, but he slowly faded in the fall of 1945. bernard farouk was one of his favorite cardplaying partners during the final days. then he went into the hospital and died in january -- the end of january 1945 and his
by that time, he was back from moscow. it was july 1945. he was said getting ready to resign from the government and the remainder of his life, he and his wife went to quÉbec to new york city. and so, he got kind of an interim, a part time job at the lady's car but workers union as a mediator, but he really wanted to write a couple books. this is incredible. so they are house hunting in the ecstasy and end up renting a six-story mansion on central park. 1025 fifth avenue and looked right cross...
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by that time he was back from moscow, it was july of 1945. he was then getting ready to resign from the government, and, you know, interestingly just in terms of the remainder of his life he and his wife wanted to go back to new york city. and so he got a kind of a interrim, a part-time job with the ladies' garment workers' union as some sort of a mediator. but it would pay him so much. but he really wanted to write a couple of books. so they, this is incredible. so they're house hunting in new york city, and they end up renting a six-story mansion on central park, 1025 fifth avenue, and it looked right across at the museum. and i asked diana, his daughter daughter -- harry didn't have any money. i mean, any money he had went right out the door. and louise was a working woman. she was a fashion editor. so how did they afford this? and diana said i'll bet my bottom dollar it was avril herriman who bankrolled that. so he lived in this mansion on fifth avenue. he entertained his friends. but he slowly faded in the fall of 1945. bernard pa rook w
by that time he was back from moscow, it was july of 1945. he was then getting ready to resign from the government, and, you know, interestingly just in terms of the remainder of his life he and his wife wanted to go back to new york city. and so he got a kind of a interrim, a part-time job with the ladies' garment workers' union as some sort of a mediator. but it would pay him so much. but he really wanted to write a couple of books. so they, this is incredible. so they're house hunting in new...
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we're meeting with a client from moscow who is working with his local russian broker. he already owns a few properties in new york. >> when rich russians come to network, they were power, price, and prestige. last year wealthy russians spent more than $12 billion on overseas real estate. >> this apartment on a market basis would rent for around $100,000 a month. you might be able to get more than that today. >> that was a clip from tonight's special secret lives of the super rich. megahomes. featuring our wealth editor robert frank. both joining us now to talk high end real estate. dali, real estate soared back in september. we talked about people racing to beat the january 1st tax increase. what's the status? >> everything's quieted down a bit as expected. i think we need another big tax increase to rally the troops so we can get everybody rushing to buy again. but everything's now back to a normal if not slightly less than normal place. >> we saw that listed for $35 million. it sold for $26 million before the end of 2012. >> correct. >> so that was basically -- >> th
we're meeting with a client from moscow who is working with his local russian broker. he already owns a few properties in new york. >> when rich russians come to network, they were power, price, and prestige. last year wealthy russians spent more than $12 billion on overseas real estate. >> this apartment on a market basis would rent for around $100,000 a month. you might be able to get more than that today. >> that was a clip from tonight's special secret lives of the super...
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however, this would appear to be the first sign that moscow is finally seeing the writing on the wall without publicly admitting it, of course, that president assad's days in power are now truly numbered. mara? >> jim maceda live in tel aviv, thanks so much for that. >>> now back to the capitol where the senate has the opportunity to kill a filibuster. instead they can change the rules in favor of a simple 51-vote majority while bringing back the talking filibuster. >>> next to los angeles where former cardinal roger ma noenny said i'm sorry. according to confidential church records, the retired catholic leader and other chergymen shielded pedophile priests from criminal prosecution for more than a decade before the scandal became public. >>> authorities say one person has died after a snowy highway pileup involving as many as 85 vehicles in southwest ohio. the crash on interstate 275 was one of three separate pileups that snared dozens of vehicles on monday. >>> moments after a martin luther king day parade in new orleans, shots rang out from a car and five people were hit by gunfire
however, this would appear to be the first sign that moscow is finally seeing the writing on the wall without publicly admitting it, of course, that president assad's days in power are now truly numbered. mara? >> jim maceda live in tel aviv, thanks so much for that. >>> now back to the capitol where the senate has the opportunity to kill a filibuster. instead they can change the rules in favor of a simple 51-vote majority while bringing back the talking filibuster. >>>...
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ovechkin who has been playing hockey in moscow during the lockout has been seen at many of her matches in recent months. >> i saw that tweet as a matter of fact. >> congratulations to them. >> indeed. >>> crews are putting the finishing touches on this year's tournament of roses parade. >> themes have been decorating floats with flowers. the theme of the parade is oerk the places you will go. the parade is hosted by al roker and actress allison sweeney. you can watch the 124th tournament of roses parade live starting at 11:00 here on nbc4. >>> all right. our time right now is 5:26. coming up this morning, nearing a deal. a look at the remaining hurdles for congress this morning as they try to prevent a massive tax hike. >>> plus, how hundreds brought in the new year with a bang right here in the d.c. area. >>> a little snow may be moving our way this morning. what kind of impact this winter weather will have, next with weather and traffic on the 1s. [ female announcer ] send a loved one a free kleenex® care pack of soothing essentials. go to kleenex.com and enter the code from special
ovechkin who has been playing hockey in moscow during the lockout has been seen at many of her matches in recent months. >> i saw that tweet as a matter of fact. >> congratulations to them. >> indeed. >>> crews are putting the finishing touches on this year's tournament of roses parade. >> themes have been decorating floats with flowers. the theme of the parade is oerk the places you will go. the parade is hosted by al roker and actress allison sweeney. you can...
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heading east, there were scenes of beauty, like in red square in moscow. one of the biggest celebrations in the world and perhaps the most iconic is right here in times square. hundreds of thousands gathered here to watch the famous waterford crystal ball drop, despite very chilly temperatures. wishing you a very happy new year in times square, wendy gillette, abc news. >> awesome. did you make any new year's resolutions? >> yes. i don't want to work next new year's. no offense against any of you. >> did you work christmas and thanksgiving? >> i've worked every holiday the last year except thanksgiving. >> you definitely earned your keep. next year you deserve at least two out of three. >> we just got here a year ago. we were here for new year's last year and my husband called and said can we do something next year? please don't work. so i will kiss my husband next year. warm sounds good. >>> let's talk about progress in the fight against an old disease. the fda just approached the first new drug in more than 40 year to fight tuberculosis. it's designed sp
heading east, there were scenes of beauty, like in red square in moscow. one of the biggest celebrations in the world and perhaps the most iconic is right here in times square. hundreds of thousands gathered here to watch the famous waterford crystal ball drop, despite very chilly temperatures. wishing you a very happy new year in times square, wendy gillette, abc news. >> awesome. did you make any new year's resolutions? >> yes. i don't want to work next new year's. no offense...
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. >> moscow's red square lit up with colors last night. tens of thousands packed the area to watch the fire works and ring in the new year. >> nato troops serving in afghanistan got a chance to do partying. well deserved. soldiers from different nations gathered in the capitol city to dance the night away. nato has more than 100,000 troops in country american troops. >> very nice. >> yeah. >> they get a chance to celebrate. good for them. >> next year, we'll stay up late. >> no, i'm not. >> even if you take a nap and wake up right at midnight. >> i've tried that. no. i did did. >> good luck this year to you. >> hey, you know what -- black-eyed peas you ever heard of that? >> hopping johns and greens. oh, yeah. >> i'm sorry, i never heard that. >> tucker doesn't have southern roots. so there you go. that's the issue. we'll share. i'll get some. >> you have to do it today. >> you have to do it today. >> i ate mine at 3:00 in the morning. i'm good. >> let's go to the numbers. >> did you cook? >> no, my wife did. i ain't cooking nothing. >> re
. >> moscow's red square lit up with colors last night. tens of thousands packed the area to watch the fire works and ring in the new year. >> nato troops serving in afghanistan got a chance to do partying. well deserved. soldiers from different nations gathered in the capitol city to dance the night away. nato has more than 100,000 troops in country american troops. >> very nice. >> yeah. >> they get a chance to celebrate. good for them. >> next year, we'll...
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apparently what they were doing is transmitting, sending messages to moscow, asking for orders as well. one of the things they did is they recruited an employee of the foreign ministry of holland, of the netherlands, and they got those documents or large part of them from him. he provided them with documents. he got about $96,000 for doing that over the course of several year years. if you recall, during this time, holland was actually the lead nation in south afghanistan, in the kandahar region. they would have been a wealth of documents about that as well. he gave them those four very long time, he's on trial in the netherlands as well, brooke. >> so the mole here, the mole who tipped off authorities, this is the same one who revealed the real identity of anna chapman, remember her, the bombshell red head here, the beautiful young russian woman, she, remember, was living in new york city, she was arrested in 2010, part of that whole russian spy ring. so why, fred? why is this type of thing still going on post cold war? >> reporter: well, that's a very good question. it seems as thoug
apparently what they were doing is transmitting, sending messages to moscow, asking for orders as well. one of the things they did is they recruited an employee of the foreign ministry of holland, of the netherlands, and they got those documents or large part of them from him. he provided them with documents. he got about $96,000 for doing that over the course of several year years. if you recall, during this time, holland was actually the lead nation in south afghanistan, in the kandahar...
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so which is colder, new york or moscow? >> moscow. of course. >> steve: when was of the last time in your opinion moscow? >> a couple months ago. >> steve: very good. this fellow here, i understand you're doing something later today in times square, right? >> niet? >> steve: you're going to be knitting in times square? >> niet. >> steve: a lot of knitting. you're going to be in times square later today? >> yes, sir. >> steve: you work in squares, from red square to times square? >> all the squares, sir. >> steve: you guys are actually here because there is a new show on fx called "the americans," which you're not, i don't think. >> russian. >> steve: you're russian. at least here today. tell us about the show. >> very exciting show. starts this wednesday at 9:00 o'clock, as you can see right here. it's going to be very, very exciting. everyone should tune in. >> it's about a married couple, two kgb five living if dc and their interesting relationship and they're spyies living in america. >> steve: i think they want o do some marching.
so which is colder, new york or moscow? >> moscow. of course. >> steve: when was of the last time in your opinion moscow? >> a couple months ago. >> steve: very good. this fellow here, i understand you're doing something later today in times square, right? >> niet? >> steve: you're going to be knitting in times square? >> niet. >> steve: a lot of knitting. you're going to be in times square later today? >> yes, sir. >> steve: you work...
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as far as the crew and the pilot they have taken to moscow reports that have been taken to a lab to determine whether or not they were sober or drugs or alcohol played a factor at the time. we should know in the next 48 hours once those results come back. once it starts, we'll bring it to you live and monitor the situation. we will let you know when that happens once it happens. >> after nearly a year the search for the victims of the speed freak killers has resumed. wesley german science as he and his late partner lorna herzog buried dozens of bodies and abandoned wells and the central valley. one of the maps of it he gave led to discovery of human remains last february near the town of linden. now for the first time fbi technicians are taking over the surge from the san walking sheriff's deputies. at least a dozen friends and specialists will be working over the next few weeks to excavate a well at a rural section of san walking counties searching for any traces of potential victims. drizzly working from sunup to sundown as a carefully sift through the layers of dirt. the fbi plans to date
as far as the crew and the pilot they have taken to moscow reports that have been taken to a lab to determine whether or not they were sober or drugs or alcohol played a factor at the time. we should know in the next 48 hours once those results come back. once it starts, we'll bring it to you live and monitor the situation. we will let you know when that happens once it happens. >> after nearly a year the search for the victims of the speed freak killers has resumed. wesley german science...
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back to you. >> michelle kosinski in moscow for us. thanks so much. >>> still ahead, are you locked in a temperature war at home and at the office? the battle over the thermostat. but up next, an exclusive live interview with the woman whose pictures were used as the girlfriend that manti te'o never had. she's probably tired of hearing that by now. we'll talk to her right after this. like a lot of things, trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. and coffee is coffee, a quick bite is a quick bite, and play time is play time, because for 24 hours my heartburn is lights out. prevent acid for 24 hours with prevacid 24 hour. because for 24 hours my heartburn is lights out. she said
back to you. >> michelle kosinski in moscow for us. thanks so much. >>> still ahead, are you locked in a temperature war at home and at the office? the battle over the thermostat. but up next, an exclusive live interview with the woman whose pictures were used as the girlfriend that manti te'o never had. she's probably tired of hearing that by now. we'll talk to her right after this. like a lot of things, trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix...
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. >>> thousands marched in the capital of moscow to ban adomings to american citizens. it was supposed to take effect this month, but it has been pushed back to next year now. opponents of the ban are fearing it victimizes the children to make a political point. since 1999 more than 45,000 adoptions have been granted to u.s. parents from russia. >>> here we go again. we might find out today where jimmy hoffa's body is buried. an underboss says he knows what happened to the team for president who vanished in 1975. 85-year-old tony zurelli was in prison around the time of hoffa's disappearance. our affiliate said he would have been briefed on hoffa upon his release. he says original plans to bury hoffa in a shallow grave and later move him to a lodge in northern michigan, but he says they apparently just left him where he was. the truth is out there. >> how much money has been spent trying to figure out where he is? >>> hope you didn't leave your metro card in your jeans pocket? yes, it's that time of year again for the month pants subway ride. what started out as a small
. >>> thousands marched in the capital of moscow to ban adomings to american citizens. it was supposed to take effect this month, but it has been pushed back to next year now. opponents of the ban are fearing it victimizes the children to make a political point. since 1999 more than 45,000 adoptions have been granted to u.s. parents from russia. >>> here we go again. we might find out today where jimmy hoffa's body is buried. an underboss says he knows what happened to the...
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overnight, the american embassy in moscow confirmed 46 pending adoptions are being allowed to proceed. some of those adopted children may arrive in the u.s. today. they were put in jeopardy when russia banned american adoptions on january 1. >>> the new poll reveals changing views on american immigration policies. 60% of americans favor a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants in the u.s. just three years ago, only half of those polled favored such a move. republicans are leading the change with 53% favoring citizenship for illegal immigration. that's up dramatically from three years ago. >> more fallout from the election perhaps. >>> and now to the growing outrage in los angeles over the just released documents in the roman catholic sex abuse scandal. they show the now retired cardinal discussed strategies to keep police from finding out about the abuse. they also show priests were prevented from getting therapy, were moved out of state and one priest was paid a secret salary after getting a teen pregnant. victims you can imagine are now demanding justice. >> i brought the han
overnight, the american embassy in moscow confirmed 46 pending adoptions are being allowed to proceed. some of those adopted children may arrive in the u.s. today. they were put in jeopardy when russia banned american adoptions on january 1. >>> the new poll reveals changing views on american immigration policies. 60% of americans favor a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants in the u.s. just three years ago, only half of those polled favored such a move. republicans are...